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GPRS modules strike up three bands
A new series of triband GPRS modules features two type-approved product variants, one supporting 850, 1800 and 1900MHz bands, the other for 900, 1800 and 1900MHz operation.
News from TTPCom (24 March 2004)
Modules drop in to embed Wi-Fi links
Digi Connect Wi-ME and Digi Connect Wi-EM are billed the industry's first fully customisable and secure 32bit 802.11b wireless embedded modules.
News from Digi International (19 March 2004)
RF range gains new ICs and modules
Solid State Supplies now has a range of high-performance RF ICs and modules for actuation and connectivity following Micrel's acquisition of a controlling interest in BlueChip Communications of Oslo.
News from Solid State Supplies (11 March 2004)
Prequalified Bluetooth board speeds time to market
The EasyBlue ACL drop-in board is a Bluetooth-qualified solution that can significantly reduce time to market as it bridges directly from a four-wire UART to the air interface.
News from Xemics (10 March 2004)
Wireless module revolutionises connectivity
The Motorola G18 module incorporates triband GSM (900, 1800 and 1900MHz) and GPRS.
News from BFi Optilas ( 3 March 2004)
Bluetooth module just needs an antenna
A new surface-mount Bluetooth wireless module (version 1.1 compliant) is ideally suited to embedded applications. Brochure available
News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe ( 2 March 2004)
Module drops in for easy Wi-Fi
The DPAC Airborne 802.11 is a fully integrated module that includes radio, baseband, application processor and software for a "drop-in" web-enabled Wi-Fi solution.
News from Solid State Supplies (24 February 2004)
Triband module is basis of global DAB receiver
The new RadioScape RS250H is the world's first, fully integrated, triband micromodule, supporting FM, RDS, Band III DAB and L-Band DAB.
News from RadioScape (20 February 2004)
Easy application for low-power-radio modem
A new easy to use RF modem aims to provide highly adaptable performance at a competitive cost.
News from RF Solutions (17 February 2004)
Bluetooth joins GSM to cut M2M running costs
A novel reference design combines Bluegiga's embeddable Wrap Thor Bluetooth module with the Nokia 12 GSM module.
News from Bluegiga Technologies (11 February 2004)
Bluetooth module increases safe working distances
User application article Brainboxes is working with Power Isolators to improve the safety of power engineers working on electricity networks.
News from Brainboxes ( 3 February 2004)
Transceivers optimised for the next generation
Two new low-power radio transceiver modules provide a reliable wireless communications link for the transfer of data.
News from RF Solutions (27 January 2004)
GPS receiver keeps "watch" on athletes
User application article The new Ironman Speed + Distance System from Timex Corp allows anybody covering distance in the great outdoors to accurately answer two all-important questions - how far and how fast.
News from Navman USA (19 January 2004)
New wave in home control
Z-Wave is a wireless RF-based communications protocol optimised for fast turn-on, very low datarate applications such as lighting and appliance control, HVAC, access control and security.
News from Sequoia Technology (16 January 2004)
Micro-Star takes soft approach to Wi-Fi
Micro-Star International (MSI) has signed a licensing agreement for PCTEL's Segue SAM (soft access module) software.
News from PCTEL (31 December 2003)
Milestone for Bluetooth module shipments
SMART Modular Technologies has shipped its one-millionth Bluetooth module since January 2003.
News from SMART Modular Technologies (25 December 2003)
Patent infringement dispute settled
PCTEL has settled its patent infringement lawsuit with Broadcom Corp over "soft modems", a technology pioneered by PCTEL in the 1990s, and other voice-band modem technology.
News from PCTEL (19 December 2003)
More power to RF modems
The NL6000 range of RF modems are now available with a 6W continuous duty cycle option.
News from RF Neulink, Division of RF Industries (17 December 2003)
FM modules allow easy radio setup
The FM-RTFQ2 and FM-RRFQ2 transmitter and receiver modules provide an economical, high-performance FM radio datalink in a wide range of applications.
News from RF Solutions (12 December 2003)
Ready-to-run RF modules drop in onboard
A new range of "drop-in" RF modules is designed to facilitate the development of wireless communication applications and to reduce the time to market.
News from Xemics ( 8 December 2003)
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